The best personalized book for a new sibling situation is a Libronauts original story: a book for the older child celebrating their new role, or a book for the new baby featuring the older sibling by name. No separate product needed — start creating and mention the sibling situation in the details. Watercolor-style illustrations, heirloom hardcover, starting at $69. Free US shipping. Preview before purchase.
When the Family Gets One Bigger
Every Child
Deserves Their Story.
A new sibling changes everything. For the baby who has just arrived — and for the child who was there first. A Libronauts personalized book makes sure neither one goes without a story of their own.
Starting at $69. Heirloom hardcover. Free US shipping. Preview before purchase.
The Child Who Was There First
Nobody asks the older one. The announcement is made, the room is converted, the relatives descend — and the child who has been the center of everything watches the logistics of their own displacement with an expression adults struggle to interpret.
What they need is not distraction or consolation. They need to know they are still the hero of their own story. A personalized big sibling book from Libronauts gives them exactly that: a story written around who they are, what they love, and the new chapter beginning in their home. It is one of the clearest personalized books for siblings when a family is changing — or, for UK families, one of the clearest personalised books for siblings.
And the new baby? They arrive without a story too. A book that features their older sibling by name is the beginning of a relationship in print.
Two Children. Two Stories.
A Libronauts book can hold either child — or both, in different books crafted for each. Here is what each approach does.
A Book for the Older Child
The older sibling is the hero. The story is written around their name, their world, and the new chapter beginning in their life. The new baby can appear in the story — named, welcomed, loved — but this book belongs to the child who was there first.
Many parents give this book in the week the new baby comes home: a gesture that says you haven't been replaced. You are still the hero. You've just been given a new role.
Often given as a gift from the new baby to the older sibling — especially for a proud big brother or big sister.
A Book for the New Baby
The new baby is the hero, arriving into a family where an older sibling was already waiting. Include the older child's name and a detail about them — and they'll appear in the narrative as the guide who was there to welcome everything the new arrival would become.
The baby grows into a book that tells them: your sibling was already there. They were part of the story before you could read a word. That is the beginning of a lifelong relationship, in print.
Works equally well as a birth gift or a first-birthday milestone.
No special product. No separate form. Start by creating your book in the usual way — then, in the story details, tell us about the sibling situation. The pipeline holds the whole family.
"We gave Margot a book 'from the baby' the night we came home from the hospital. She carried it everywhere for a month. The adjustment we were dreading never really happened."
— Priya, mother of two
"We ordered one for each of them. The baby's book has her big brother in every chapter. When she's old enough to read it herself, she'll already know who loved her first."
— David, father of two
The Right Gift for Every Sibling Moment
Whether you're a parent, a grandparent, or a friend of the family — a personalized book fits every angle of the new sibling occasion.
From the new baby
The Gesture That Lands Immediately
A book for the older child, presented as coming from their new sibling. Children understand it without explanation. The arrival becomes a relationship beginning rather than a displacement.
From a grandparent
Acknowledgment from the Generation That Notices
Grandparents often see the older grandchild needing recognition during the new-baby season. A book ordered specifically to mark the older child's status is the kind of gift a five-year-old still remembers at twenty-five.
From friends of the family
The Gift Nobody Else Brings
Most visitors bring something for the baby. Bringing a personalized book for the older child stands out — and the parents, managing the transition themselves, feel it as much as the kid does.
From the parents
Two Books for Two Children
Many parents order two during the newborn weeks: this story for you, this story for you. A deliberate act of holding both children equally — equal and different — that the books make visible.
At a baby shower
A Gift That Includes the Whole Family
Baby showers focus almost entirely on the arriving baby. A book ordered for the older sibling, given at the shower alongside the usual gifts, signals that someone thought about who else lives in that house.
As a keepsake for both
Two Stories the Children Keep
Years from now, both children read their books and understand: we each had our own story. The older sibling's tells who they were before. The baby's shows who was waiting. Two separate books. One family.
How It Works
From family details to a book that holds everyone — three steps.
Choose Who the Book Is For
Select whether this is the older child's story or the new baby's story. Either way, you start the same way: a name, a photo, and the details that make this child who they are.
Tell Us About the Sibling
In the story details, mention the sibling situation. Add the other child's name, their age, whatever feels important. The pipeline weaves the relationship into the narrative — naturally, not mechanically.
Receive a Story That Holds the Whole Family
An original story and custom watercolor-style illustrations arrive as a heirloom hardcover. Preview before printing. Every detail adjusted until it's right.
Stories That Grow Together
The sibling books given at birth are the ones still on shelves twenty years later.
The Gesture That Lands Immediately
The older child receives a book about themselves in the week the new baby arrives. They carry it everywhere. The parents breathe a little easier. The transition that everyone dreaded begins differently.
They Read Their Stories to Each Other
The older child reads their book aloud (or demands it be read) and begins to understand: this is my story. The younger child hears their book and recognizes their sibling in the pages. The relationship takes shape around these stories.
They Read Independently
Both children can now read their own books. This is the moment parents describe as unexpectedly moving: each child reading a story that was written specifically for them, featuring the other. They understand something about how much they were loved from the very beginning.
They Keep Them Both
Years from now, both books sit somewhere — possibly together. The older sibling's book tells who they were before. The younger sibling's book shows them who was waiting. Neither is quite complete without the other.
Editions
The same original story in every edition. Two books for two children — or one edition that includes both sizes.
Free US shipping. Satisfaction guaranteed. Preview before purchase. Each child's book is ordered separately.
From Our Journal
On the sibling transition, the older child's moment, and the stories that hold families together.
The Book for the Child About to Become a Big Sibling
Nobody asks the original child. Here is the gift that says: we didn't forget you.
Read moreA Gift From the New Baby
On welcoming a sibling: the personalized book as a bridge between old and new.
Read moreWhen the Baby Comes
On the particular kind of love that arrives before you know who you're loving.
Read moreA Personalized Book for the New Baby
The birth gift that grows with them: crafted before they can read it, kept long after.
Read moreThe Gift That Works for the Parents Too
Why a personalized book is one of the few new-baby gifts that works for the whole family.
Read moreOnce Upon a Time, We Had a Baby
What it means to give a newborn — and their waiting sibling — the beginning of their story.
Read moreLooking for Something More Specific?
Dedicated pages for the other occasions around a child's earliest days — including a gift from the new baby to the older sibling, big brother and big sister keepsakes, and newborn story gifts.
Questions About Sibling Books
What families want to know before they order.
Can the new baby's book feature the older sibling?
Can I get a book specifically for the older child, celebrating their new role?
Can this be a gift from the new baby to the older sibling?
Do I need two separate books?
How do I tell Libronauts this is for a sibling situation?
When is the best time to give a sibling book?
Every Child in the Room Deserves a Story
The older sibling who is watching everything change. The new baby who has just arrived. A Libronauts book holds both. Start creating — and in the details, just tell us this is for a new sibling in the home. The pipeline handles the rest.
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